First reaction: WHERE'S ZAYN??? Second: Niall is IRISH haha btw if they were be my teachers i would go to school everydaay (saturday and sunday too haha)
Subidubidú Well, there are the times when it can't be blamed on Zayn, sometimes his family members die (would you miss their funeral for a few interviews) and other family stuff come up. I don't know what happened here, but I'd just assume he had something more important. It's not like at this stage in their career they could do whatever they wanted without consequences from the people behind them. People always talk about how tyrannical their management is, but decide to ignore that aspect when it comes to how they handle Zayn (as if Zayn could do as he pleased at this stage in his career without any consequences).
One of Zayn's family members passed away when this was filmed so he flew back to the uk to go to the funeral and to spend time with his family not because he was just ditching his responsibilities.
to everyone who's asking "where is Zayn" the answer is in the description. "Niall, Louis, Harry and Liam (Zayn was in the UK with his family) teach Popstar! how to speak British!"
Kyra o'regan ummm no he's not hes fully Irish ? You ever here in interviews for example Graham Norton etc when they say British boy band if Niall's there he ALWAYs say. And Irish. Which most likely causes the Irish to laugh
Calm down. All I knew was that he was Irish! Sorry for not liking one direction that much so not knowing where he is exactly from. And to be honest, they would still use the same slang there.
1:05 Idk if I heard it right I checked it many times I hear Lou saying „is more like a dog“ LMO and Liam pushing Harry with his elbow asking „Who is your b(i)eard“ 😏 Then Lou is again saying smth. and all the boys laugh and especially Niall’s nervously laugh
ForeverLovingIrwin Subidubidú Well, there are the times when it can't be blamed on Zayn, sometimes his family members die (would you miss their funeral for a few interviews) and other family stuff come up. I don't know what happened here, but I'd just assume he had something more important. It's not like at this stage in their career they could do whatever they wanted without consequences from the people behind them. People always talk about how tyrannical their management is, but decide to ignore that aspect when it comes to how they handle Zayn (as if Zayn could do as he pleased at this stage in his career without any consequences).
That's so funny, because I'm Canadian and we don't say any of those words, we say it the same way Americans do, but we still know what all of those mean.
Zayn is just in another visit to the UK. He hasn't left the band. Not at all. What are you talking about? Me, sad? OMG No. ONE DIRECTION WITHOUT ZAYN IS NOT FREAKING ONE DIRECTION T.T
Here it is - an attempted definition for Bob's your uncle for everyone still confused: It's like saying 'there you have it' or 'it's all sorted'. Sometimes it's sort of used to skip over describing a process of something, but usually only things that no one would go to the effort of describing in that context because they are seemingly obvious. Imagine a cooking show, for instance. They've gone through the steps of a cake recipe and then say 'Pop it in the oven for 20 minutes, then Bob's your uncle' - it finishes the sentence like 'there you have it' would but also skips over the explanation of why the cake needs those 20 mins in the oven, because most people are familiar with what happens (cooks, rises). Now imagine a science show that is explaining the chemical reaction of certain substances to heat (just like what happens with the cake in the oven, but from a scientific perspective), that goes into depth explaining the process of everything in all its minute stages. If the presenter was to go through a lengthy explanation of all these factors then say 'Bob's your uncle' it would be funnily ironic because they have just used a term than in essence simplifies things down to pretty much the 'ta da!' of a magician to sum up what was actually a very complicated description. Also, I would say it's that mundanity and familiarity that the actual words 'Bob's your uncle' is meant to evoke. Like, it's nothing special that Bob's your uncle, it's not complex. Bob is you uncle, obviously, just like a cake cooks when it goes in the oven, obviously. tl;dr? - it means 'there you have it'.
I think it's funny that they are explaining British terms with more British terms lol, and I love how Liam pulls out the American accent to say booger!